"O' Mon" by Tunetellers Becomes First Assamese Song to be Recorded Live Outdoors and Released as 360° Video

O' Mon by Tunetellers
Tunetellers, an ensemble from Guwahati, Assam, has released a new Assamese song titled "O' Mon". The song consists of poetry and music, has been recorded live outdoors, shot with a 360° camera, and released as a 360° video, making it the first of its kind in the history of Indian music. 

Tunetellers is composed of three talented artists - award-winning singer-songwriter Rupam Bhuyan, lyricist and poet Sasanka Samir, and music producer Jim Ankan Deka. With "O' Mon", Tunetellers has also inaugurated a new concept called 'Kothare-Gannere Exondhya', which is a two-hour live musical event that allows audiences to immerse themselves in poetry and music. 

The song was recorded live by Music Malt Studios and the video was produced by Pragyan Bezbaruah of Pocket Friendly Productions. The production team was led by Debjani Hazarika and assisted by Gauri Paighan and Barsha Deka. The video was shot in the picturesque private property of Aabeli Ghat next to the Brahmaputra river in Tatimara village of Assam. 

The release of "O' Mon" marks the beginning of a new era in Indian music, and Tunetellers is already planning for their next release. The group is also looking forward to collaborating with other musicians and artists in the future. 

Rupam Bhuyan, the lead singer of Tunetellers, expressed his excitement about the release of "O' Mon" and the concept of 'Kothare-Gannere Exondhya', saying, "We are thrilled to present 'O' Mon', a song that celebrates the beauty of poetry and music. Through our new concept of 'Kothare-Gannere Exondhya', we hope to provide a unique and immersive musical experience to our audiences. We are grateful to our team and everyone who helped us bring this project to life." 

Tunetellers' new song "O' Mon" is now available on all major streaming platforms.